Despite a typist’s trip-up on Ford’s consumer site earlier today, whereby an Explorer SHO was listed among other EcoBoosted models, the company confirms that it is not working on a high-performance variant of its latest crossover.

The Explorer is currently sold with a 3.5-liter V-6 making 290 hp and 255 lb-ft, and the company is preparing to launch a version with an EcoBoost-branded 2.0-liter turbo four, which will stump up 237 hp and 250 lb-ft. It’s the latter that led to the Explorer’s listing on the EcoBoost tech section of Ford’s website, Ford assures us, and not any plans for a variant with the company’s 355-hp, 3.5-liter turbo six.

While Ford didn’t unequivocally rule out a future Explorer SHO, it was said with the same implication we’d expect had we asked them to definitively rule out an Explorer with a turbine engine. Don’t hold your breath for either.